Due to the fact that cowhide, sheepskin, and pigskin are mainly composed of protein, they are prone to moisture, mold, and insects. Therefore, when using leather bags, it is important to avoid contact with substances such as oil stains, acidity, and alkalinity. Genuine leather bags should be regularly sent to a professional leather maintenance shop for thorough cleaning and disinfection. In the cleaning process using professional equipment and processes, specialized agents for mold removal and sterilization are added to completely eliminate various bacteria and molds, fundamentally avoiding the occurrence of mold. After thorough cleaning, proper preservation plays an important role in maintaining its original appearance and extending its wearing life.
How to clean leather bags
1. Generally, leather bags require frequent maintenance oil and occasional cleaning. The method is to apply the oil on a clean cotton cloth and then evenly wipe the surface to avoid directly applying oil to the leather to avoid damaging the leather. Special attention should be paid to avoiding chemical damage, and hard leather bags should avoid impact and scratches from sharp objects.
2. Generally, leather bags require frequent maintenance oil and occasional cleaning. The method is to apply the oil on a clean cotton cloth and then evenly wipe the surface to avoid directly applying oil to the leather to avoid damaging the leather. Special attention should be paid to avoiding chemical damage, and hard leather bags should avoid impact and scratches from sharp objects.
3. Once a week, soak in water with a dry towel and wring it dry. Repeat several times for a light wipe.
4. If there are stains on the leather, wipe it with a clean wet sponge dipped in warm detergent and let it dry naturally. You can try it out in an inconspicuous corner before formal use.
5. If it is stained with grease, it can be used to wipe it clean with a cloth, and the rest can be naturally dissipated or cleaned with a cleaning agent. It cannot be wiped with water.
6. The hardware maintenance on leather items should be wiped with a dry cloth after use. If there is slight oxidation, you can try lightly rubbing the hardware with flour or toothpaste.
7. Lacquered leather generally only needs to be wiped with a soft cloth, which has sufficient glossiness and is not easy to adsorb dust.